Careers and Pathways HUB

News from the Career and Pathways HUB

It has been a very busy start to the term in the Careers and Pathways office. We kicked off with the Careers and Pathways Expo in week 1, with a wide range of tertiary institutions for students and families to learn about. A presentation by MedView was very well received, and expo stands run by Monash, Swinburne, Latrobe and Deakin Universities and Crimson Education were very busy throughout the night. Thank you to everyone who came along on the night and helped to make the event such a great success.

 

Last week our Year 10 students embarked on work experience across a wide range of industries. It was an absolute joy to go out and visit some of the students and see them immersed in the workforce, and the incredibly positive feedback I received from employers made me proud to be a representative of the school. While not all students were working in industries they have an interest in pursuing, all developed many transferrable skills including communication, cooperation, independence, problem solving and adaptability that will assist them throughout the years to come. I would like to thank all the staff who assisted in getting the students out on work experience and visiting them throughout the week, and also the families who supported the students in finding placements. It is not an easy task, but it is definitely worth the effort. 


VTAC

As of Monday 29th July, current Year 12 students are now able to open their VTAC accounts and enter their tertiary preferences and apply for SEAS and scholarships. I am meeting with Year 12 students to discuss their preferences at the moment, and if anyone would like additional information to assist them, please see the following resources:

Please keep note of the below key dates over the coming months.


Career Bites sessions

Would you like to be part of our Futures program at Huntingtower?

Thank you to the members of the HT community who have expressed interest in being part of our Career Bites sessions and sharing your experiences in your career and related industry with our senior students. We will be commencing this program with Year 11 students during their Futures classes in the coming weeks, and I would love more members of the HT community to volunteer to come and present to our students. If you are interested in being part of this program, please complete this short survey and I will be in touch with more details.


Upcoming Events

Universities continue to offer a range of onsite and online activities including campus tours and course information sessions. Please see the details below regarding dates and how to register for these events. Even if you have missed a session of interest, you should still be able to register to receive the recording if the event was held online. As always, I highly recommend students in Years 10-12 use these events to assist with their planning and decision making.

What’s on?

Relevant to:

When?

Further information and registration

Education USA virtual Q&A

Students interested in studying in the USA

Various dates throughout the year

Register here

Melbourne Conservatorium of Music festivals and Mega Days

Music and performing arts students

Various dates throughout 2024 starting 22nd March

Register here

RMIT campus tours

Year 10-12 students

Various dates

Register here

Melbourne University campus tours

Year 10-12 students

Various dates

Register here

Swinburne University campus tours

Year 10-12 students

Various dates

Register here

Discover Monash –

Course information series

Year 10-12 students

Various dates commencing March 5th 

Register here

Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholar’s Program

Year 10 Students

Applications open now – closing August 30th at 11:59pm

Apply here

Monash University Design Experience Days

Year 10-12 students interested in architecture, design & fine art

 

September 24th, 25th, 26th

Register here

A Flying Start: Aviation Information Session, Swinburne University

Year 10-12 students interested in Aviation

Wednesday 28th  August, 5pmATC 101 Hawthorn campus 

 

No registration required

RMIT student for a day

Year 10-12 students

September school holidays

Register here

Deakin University Campus Tours

Year 10-12 students

Monday 23rd-Thursday 26th September

Register here


Tertiary Open Days - 2024

Below is a list of the dates for the tertiary open days for 2024. As you can see, August is incredibly busy for open days, so I advise that if you are a student in Year 10 or 11, you start early and attend some of the institutions that may be of interest, so that you don’t run out of time trying to attend them all in Year 12! I will continue to update the table as more institutions publish their dates, and registration for open day information can be made by clicking on the link in the table. 

Australian Catholic University

Melbourne campus: Sunday 11th August

Ballarat campus: Sunday 25th August

Box Hill Institute

Box Hill: Tuesday 4th June

Lilydale: Thursday 6th June

Deakin University

Geelong campuses: Sunday 18th August

Warrnambool campus: Sunday 4th August

Melbourne campus: Sunday 25th August

Federation University

Gippsland campus: Sunday 11th August

Berwick campus: Sunday 18th August

Mt Helen campus: Sunday 24th August

Holmesglen

Thursday 13th June

La Trobe University

Melbourne campus: Sunday 4th August

Bendigo campus: Sunday 25th August

Monash University

Peninsula campus: Saturday 3rd August

Caulfield campus: Saturday 3rd August

Clayton campus: Sunday 4th August

Parkville campus: Sunday 18th August

RMIT

Bundoora campus: Sunday 4th August

Brunswick campus: Sunday 11th August

City campus: Sunday 11th August

Swinburne University of Technology

Sunday 28th July

University of Melbourne

Sunday 18th August

Victoria University

Footscray Park and Sunshine campuses: Sunday 18th August

City campus: Sunday 25th August

Please take some time to explore the Careers and Pathways page on HT Connect. You will find links to the VTAC course search page and the Career Bullseyes, as well as information on various courses, gap years, non-ATAR pathways and much more. There is even a jobs board to help with finding a casual job!

Ms Alison Howard

Career Pathways Advisor